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I started out a bit skeptical of his routine, but he completely won me over by the end.
I also think they must have cut something out right before he said "Thanks, Bill," because the jump seemed really awkward to me.

And isn't that the argument the writers make when people get so up in arms about an episode of a generally bad show getting a good grade, that the grading is based on what that individual show is capable of?

The first season was the second highest rated Prime Time CC show, behind Tosh.0 (by a long shot, too). CC seems to make their most money with cheap to produce shows that draw big crowds (Tosh, Jeselnik, Daily Show/Colber), which I think is allowing them to do multiple seasons of more expensive/slightly lower rated

Majorly paraphrasing, because my memory is shit and I'm too lazy to research this:

I'm thiiis close to shouting one day in Grand Central "WALK ON THE LEFT. STAND ON THE RIGHT."

Right now, shapeless dresses. I recently lost a bit of weight and have been trying to find a dress that actually, you know, fits my new body, but all the stores seem to be filled with really pretty prints that apparently use pillowcases as the cutting pattern.

Anything that will get the interviewer to talk about themselves. "How did you end up at Company X?" "How long have you been at Company X?"

Some of his pre-taped bits have been great this season. While not the same impact as the cancer Sacred Cow segment, the Muslim one was really funny. I think the quality of the panel depends on how good the chemistry is between the two panelists, and Kroll and Mulaney were my favorites this season. They could be on

I was in middle school when Stunt came out, so I've listened to that album, Maroon and Disc One, All Their Greatest hits like it was my job. I think I actually bought Stunt multiple times because of CD scratches. Lovers in a Dangerous Time is still hauntingly beautiful to me.
That being said, I understand being

I feel like your last sentence answers the question you pose in the second…

Aha! Thank you.

I thought I listened to the entire Guarnaschelli ep, but I must have missed the last few minutes, because I don't remember any out of left field guest. Who was it?

Oh the plight of the persecuted, white, Christian male in America.

According to some commenters on MSN, they're a CHRISTIAN family with CHRISTIAN VALUES who PRAY TOGETHER, so that's something. And they also find them SO FUNNY.
I don't know this for a fact, but I'd bet that there's quite an overlap between this audience and Jeff Dunham's audience.

She definitely irritated me in the beginning of the season, but she became one of my favorites by the end.

"Nonfiction." LOL.

I definitely understand how so many people are upset over "I know you want it." If you just take that line, purely out of context, yeah, it's rape-y. But in context, the song to me is about a woman who is conflicted over the image that she wants to project ("but you're a good girl") and the fact that she really wants

From the Times article, and the fact that the movie kept getting rejected from film festivals, I was expecting a Gentleman's F at the very least.

Just judging from the audience reaction, I think it was the first one he read. I didn't recognize the name, though, so maybe it was someone's friend?

What the fuck is that. And is Avicii a person? That song has 31 Million views and this is the first time I've heard of this. Is this a thing?
The last time this happened to me was a few years ago when I heard on the news that a local mall was shut down due to a stampede for this emerging teen hearthrob I'd never heard